Hi,

In short, my question is: when cross developing for multiple OS versions, how do people deal with Objective-C methods that exist in only some of the versions? Do you have multiple targets compiling against different SDKs?

Details...

I'm on 10.5 with Xcode 3.1 and I tried to create a project that will run on 10.3-10.5. I followed the instructions in the "Cross Development Programming Guide" and used the 10.5 SDK while setting the "Mac OS X Deployment Target" build setting to 10.3. When I run the binary on 10.4, I get errors like this:

-[ABMultiValue valueForIdentifier:]: selector not recognized [self = 0x15d525c0]

After getting the runtime error, I checked the docs and discovered that this method showed up in 10.5.

I was hoping I could get the compiler to warn me about these things. Is there a compiler flag that helps? Or should I forget about the "Deployment Target" build setting and create multiple targets or projects that use different SDKs?

thanks,
Rob
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